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Latest comment: 6 years ago2 comments2 people in discussion
Thanks to all who have contributed to this article to date. I'm wondering if it is worth further clarify the meaning of the phrase "on the dime" from the album title.
This article discusses two interpretations of the album title, with the most likely answer being that "on the dime" is another way of saying "precisely". i.e. driving precisely 55 miles per hour. I think that this could be expanded/clarified further beyond the current version. Thoughts?
Stuart mcmillen (talk) 10:21, 12 October 2017 (UTC)Reply
Latest comment: 3 years ago1 comment1 person in discussion
So which is it? in the same section the "This Ain't No Picnic" video was made by Anthony Johnson for $440, or by Randall Johnson for $450.Gimelgort (talk) 01:37, 11 October 2021 (UTC)Reply